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<br />Ordinance 803 <br />Page 3 <br /> <br /> <br />4. Emergency vehicles being kept in the storage area shall be in operable condition, and <br />shall be licensed according to the State sales license held by the business owner on the <br />premises. <br /> <br />5. There shall be no more than twelve (12) emergency vehicles kept outdoors at any time. <br /> <br />6. The Emergency Vehicle storage area shall not exceed twenty-five (25) percent of the <br />gross floor area of the principal structure or ten (10) percent of the lot area, whichever is <br />less. <br /> <br />7. A perimeter curb is provided around the parking and storage lot. <br /> <br />8. No more than one (1) Emergency Vehicle Sale/Storage Lot with Ancillary Outfitting <br />Services may be in full force at any one time in the I-P District. <br /> <br />9. City License shall be subject to an annual review and such use shall demonstrate <br />compliance with all terms of the licensing ordinance. The following license is required: <br />• Emergency Vehicle Sale/Storage Lot with Ancillary Outfitting Services issued by <br />the City of Little Canada <br /> <br />10. A licensee shall have a valid Dealer License through the State of Minnesota Driver and <br />Vehicles Services Dealer Unit. Additionally, the license holder shall be subject to any <br />and all applicable licensing requirements set by State of Minnesota Dealers Division. <br /> <br />11. Parking of employee vehicles shall be in compliance with Section 903.050 of this <br />Ordinance. <br /> <br />12. There shall be no open outdoor storage of damaged emergency vehicles, vehicle parts or <br />clips of emergency vehicles. <br /> <br />13. Waste or recyclable material shall be contained in a refuse container. All such <br />containers shall be stored within a screened enclosure within the rear yard of the <br />property. <br /> <br />14. No Emergency Vehicle Repair may occur in any building that is not in full compliance <br />with applicable building and fire codes. <br /> <br />15. Parking/Storage area is black top or concrete. <br /> <br />16. The storage area is fenced and screened from view of neighboring residential uses and <br />districts in compliance with Section 903.020.G of this Ordinance. <br />
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